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consumers review the Toyota Camry Hybrid

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MPG Not Even Close! Rip Off

wintersjaw

written on 03-25-2015

Me and my wife don't even come close to getting the advertised MPG of 38hwy/ 43city. We get a range of MPG from as low as 28 to as high as 34.5. We don't drive fast and have even tried to drive as slow as possible to get the maximum MPG. The computer says we do great, 38, 36, 39 but when we fill up it is apparent the computer is wrong. Toyota corporate tells us there is nothing wrong with the car because the computer says we are close to the proper MPG. The proof is in how much you fill up at the pump, not what the computer says. We spent thousands extra for the hybrid model and we feel like we were duped. We will never buy another Toyota or Lexus again. Would not recommend! Update 03/29/17: So the car is still performing the same. Now with actual daily usage we haven't seen much of an increase or decrease. We are now getting around 30mpg and this is without "trying" to maximize fuel economy. The computer says we are getting around 34 on average. Once again demonstrating how inaccurate it is. Still extremely disappointed in both the Redlands, CA dealership and corporate for their lack of service in this matter. They never even looked at the car to see if anything was wrong with it. If your thinking about buying this car, make sure you don't get suckered in like us with the flashy MPG rating you will never get. And don't expect Toyota to take care of their customers when they have issues because it is quite clear they don't care once they get your money!

On my 16 mile commute to work I have been getting 37-39 MPG on the way in and over 41 on the way home. My best was 55MPG in stop and go freeway traffic but I occasionally get 50 MPG at highway speeds. There is a net altitude gain of about 400 feet going from home to work so that could explain the better mileage on the way home. I have only had the car for a few weeks but to far I am very happy.

I actually purchased my 2015 TCH XLE used, in March, 2016 when fuel was at an all time low. I own a 2008 TCH, so I had a good baseline to go on, and am spoiled by features such as a leather interior, roof, bluetooth, and navigation. I really enjoy the Entune and satellite radio, as well as all of the other apps. The previous owner replaced the OEM Bridgestone tires with Michelins, making the car super quiet on the highway, and I like the fact that you can travel 700 miles between fsillups. It also has body side mouldings, sill guards, and splash guards, all factory installed. I also like the special paint, Artic Pearl.

Others who buy this car should realize that buying a hybrid is not much different than buying a non-hybrid. However, I have only had my car for about 2 months so I am concerned about whether the hybrid will result in more repairs in order to maintain the hybrid system. Time will tell altho the hybrid parts are warranteed longer than the rest of the car. But that makes me wonder why it's necessary to have this longer warranty. Does this mean that troubles are more likely down the road? Only time will tell. In all honesty, the keyless push-button start is the most difficult adjustment to make from the traditional key system. Making sure that the car is really turned off, especially since the hybrid is virtually silent in "park," makes it all the more necessary to make sure the car is off before leaving it.

consumers review the Toyota Camry Hybrid

Read recent reviews for the Toyota Camry Hybrid

4.6

Overall Consumer Review Ratingfor the 2015 Toyota Camry Hybrid

5

4

3

2

1

MPG Not Even Close! Rip Off

By wintersjaw written on 03-25-2015

Me and my wife don't even come close to getting the advertised MPG of 38hwy/ 43city. We get a range of MPG from as low as 28 to as high as 34.5. We don't drive fast and have even tried to drive as slow as possible to get the maximum MPG. The computer says we do great, 38, 36, 39 but when we fill up it is apparent the computer is wrong. Toyota corporate tells us there is nothing wrong with the car because the computer says we are close to the proper MPG. The proof is in how much you fill up at the pump, not what the computer says. We spent thousands extra for the hybrid model and we feel like we were duped. We will never buy another Toyota or Lexus again. Would not recommend! Update 03/29/17: So the car is still performing the same. Now with actual daily usage we haven't seen much of an increase or decrease. We are now getting around 30mpg and this is without "trying" to maximize fuel economy. The computer says we are getting around 34 on average. Once again demonstrating how inaccurate it is. Still extremely disappointed in both the Redlands, CA dealership and corporate for their lack of service in this matter. They never even looked at the car to see if anything was wrong with it. If your thinking about buying this car, make sure you don't get suckered in like us with the flashy MPG rating you will never get. And don't expect Toyota to take care of their customers when they have issues because it is quite clear they don't care once they get your money!

Great Gas Mileage

By sddriver3 written on 04-22-2015

On my 16 mile commute to work I have been getting 37-39 MPG on the way in and over 41 on the way home. My best was 55MPG in stop and go freeway traffic but I occasionally get 50 MPG at highway speeds. There is a net altitude gain of about 400 feet going from home to work so that could explain the better mileage on the way home. I have only had the car for a few weeks but to far I am very happy.

This is a really, really nice car!

By Bushleague written on 06-11-2016

I actually purchased my 2015 TCH XLE used, in March, 2016 when fuel was at an all time low. I own a 2008 TCH, so I had a good baseline to go on, and am spoiled by features such as a leather interior, roof, bluetooth, and navigation. I really enjoy the Entune and satellite radio, as well as all of the other apps. The previous owner replaced the OEM Bridgestone tires with Michelins, making the car super quiet on the highway, and I like the fact that you can travel 700 miles between fsillups. It also has body side mouldings, sill guards, and splash guards, all factory installed. I also like the special paint, Artic Pearl.

Try out a hybrid for a diffent approach to driving

By Theodore Simons written on 07-14-2016

Others who buy this car should realize that buying a hybrid is not much different than buying a non-hybrid. However, I have only had my car for about 2 months so I am concerned about whether the hybrid will result in more repairs in order to maintain the hybrid system. Time will tell altho the hybrid parts are warranteed longer than the rest of the car. But that makes me wonder why it's necessary to have this longer warranty. Does this mean that troubles are more likely down the road? Only time will tell. In all honesty, the keyless push-button start is the most difficult adjustment to make from the traditional key system. Making sure that the car is really turned off, especially since the hybrid is virtually silent in "park," makes it all the more necessary to make sure the car is off before leaving it.

A Happy Customer

By Kari written on 09-21-2015

This is a dependable and classy car with plenty of storage and space! My kids and I love this car!

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